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diff --git a/source/shoulders/confcall_safe_lace_shawl/index.rst b/source/shoulders/confcall_safe_lace_shawl/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32d65cc --- /dev/null +++ b/source/shoulders/confcall_safe_lace_shawl/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +Confcall Safe Lace Shawl +======================== + +Materials +--------- + +Yarn +^^^^ + +The classic choice for this would of course be lace-weight or fingering +yarn, but sport or DK weight worked with bulky needles may also be fun. + +Needles +^^^^^^^ + +A pair of long straight needles or a circular, in a size significantly +bigger than the yarn. + +Directions +---------- + +The shawl is worked from the bottom up, with a garter stitch border 3 +:term:`sts` wide and rows of :term:`yo`/:term:`k2t` lace in between. + +Long tail cast on 3 :term:`sts` and start working the point of the +border: + +row 1 (:term:`ws`): + :term:`k` 3; +row 2 (:term:`rs`): + :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 1; +row 3: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; +row 4: + :term:`k` 1, :term:`m1r`, :term:`k` 3, :term:`m1l`, :term:`k` 1; +row 5: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; + +You now have 7 :term:`sts`: place a marker before the center stitch and +start working the lace part: + +row 6: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, (marker), :term:`k` 1, :term:`yo`, + :term:`k` 3; +row 7: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; +row 8: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 1 (marker), :term:`k` 2, + :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; +row 9: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; +row 10: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 1, + :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; +row 11: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; +row 12: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 1 + :term:`k` 2, :term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; +row 13: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; + +and then repeat the following lines until the shawl is as long as +you'd like, or until you're low on yarn: + +row 4n - 2: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, [:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`] until the marker, + :term:`k` 1, [:term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`] until 3 :term:`sts` remain on + the needle, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; +row 4n - 1: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; +row 4n: + :term:`k` 3, :term:`yo`, [:term:`k2t`, :term:`yo`] until one + :term:`st` before the marker, :term:`k` 3, [:term:`yo`, :term:`k2t`] + until 3 :term:`sts` remain on the needle, :term:`yo`, :term:`k` 3; +row 4n + 1: + :term:`k` all :term:`sts`; + +finally, add 5 lines of garter stitch border to the top of the shawl: + + + + diff --git a/source/shoulders/index.rst b/source/shoulders/index.rst index d55b370..253d73d 100644 --- a/source/shoulders/index.rst +++ b/source/shoulders/index.rst @@ -5,3 +5,5 @@ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :caption: Contents: + + confcall_safe_lace_shawl/index diff --git a/source/techniques/abbreviations.rst b/source/techniques/abbreviations.rst index 8c9510a..30e62ed 100644 --- a/source/techniques/abbreviations.rst +++ b/source/techniques/abbreviations.rst @@ -10,8 +10,31 @@ k knit + k2t + knit 2 together: pick two stitches at the same time with the + working needle, and work them together to decrease one stitch. + + m1l + make 1 left + + m1r + make 1 right + p purl - st, sts - stitch, stitches + rs + right side + + st + stitch + + sts + stitches + + ws + wrong side + + yo + yarn over: pass the yarn over the working needle as if to knit to + create a new stitch. |